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Nay, they did not spare from the operation of this maxim, the scriptures themselves. For they stuffed their copies of the Septuagint with a number of interpolated pretended prophecies concerning Jesus, and his death upon the cross; forgeries as weak, and contemptible, and clumsy in themselves, as they were impious and wicked.

He said, 'Trust it to me and I will get Mr. to copy it. I did so, and, on his returning it to me, I found words not mine interpolated in the copy." It is not worth while to discuss a defence which was made out by forgery. His election to the Vice-Presidency terminated Burr's official career. He was deserted by his party, and denounced by the Republican press.

I have done to a brown the Vanderbilt place, the Sunset Drive, and the junction of the Swannanoa and the French Broad. I flogged a rebellious horse to Gold View, and I scaled Beaumont and looked down into Chunn's Cove. I gazed at the you will excuse me, I hope faded exterior of a tobacco warehouse " "The farmers don't grow much now," interpolated Bob. "So I was told.

"Don't need to take a walk with him," countered Sally; "just take a talk with him or try to.". "I did try to," interpolated Mrs. Morrell. "May as well make it unanimous, looks like," said Sam. "He goes for a hearse." But Teeny McFarlane interposed in her positive, precise little way. "I object," she drawled. "He certainly isn't as bad as all that.

A private and confidential letter of Philip was read to the council, but with alterations suggested and interpolated by the Cardinal. The King was represented as being furious at the delay, but as willing that a sum of money should be furnished instead of the cavalry, as originally required. This compromise, after considerable opposition, was accepted.

He seemed like he was possessed, an' the logs was the same way; they was fairly wild, leapin' around in the maddest kind o' water you ever see. The river was b'ilin' high that spring; it was an awful stubborn jam, an' Pretty Quick, he'd be'n workin' on it sence dinner." "He clumb up the bank more'n once to have a pull at the bottle that was hid in the bushes," interpolated Mr. Wiley.

If it is true I won't own it. I had rather concede that all women are fools" "As indeed they are," interpolated Mrs. Frost-winch. "Than that they are helpless manikins," continued Helen. "In any other sense, that is," she added, "than men are." "My dear Mrs. Greyson," the other said, leaning toward her, "you take the single question of the relation of the sexes, and where are we?

"Recent bereavement?" asked Mr Philp, before Captain Cai could well digest this. "Eh?" "Recent bereavement?" Mr Philp was examining the tall hat, which he had picked up to make room for his own person on the customers' bench. "That's another of his aptitoods," the barber interpolated. "He attends all the funerals in the parish." "In the midst o' life we are in death," observed Mr Philp.

Is it an institution to discourage study? Have a few men banded themselves together in the name of learning and instruction in order to prevent others from becoming enlightened?" "The fact is that movements initiated from below are regarded as discontent " "What about projects that come from above?" interpolated one of the students. "There's the School of Arts and Trades!"

To lessen it's Authority they have interpolated the Text, by foisting into the Translation what is not in the Original; or by not translating at all the most material passage, that makes against them; or by miserably glossing it, to make him speak what he never intended: Such unfair dealings plainly argue, that at any rate they are willing to get rid of a Proof, that otherwise they can neither deny, or answer.

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